Tarot Decks and Sets

Price includes shipping. This richly illustrated offering from Lo Scarabeo relies heavily on the European art nouveau design tradition. It has a strong floral motif, with highly detailed illustrations. Sadly my knowledge of the language of flowers is sufficiently remiss for me to be unable to tell you whether the flowers are selected to convey additional depth of interpretation.

Shipping included in price. This vibrant deck features remarkably detailed imagery in the style of Hieronymus Bosch, hence the deck's title. Designer Atanos Atanassov puts his unmistakable stamp on an outstanding deck.

Price includes shipping. A quality offering from Lo Scarabeo here, based heavily on Celtic Legend. It generally follows the Rider Waite style layout, so I think the deck is a fair choice for those newly come to Tarot. The added dimension offered by the Irish Celtic flavour should bring a new slant to certain cards.

Price includes shipping. This classic deck was designed by Norbert Losche, and has built in popularity over the last twenty years or so. Detailed and complex illustraions are provocative and intuitive - definitely a deck to begin reading with - and one which will open out understanding for quite some time. The images loosely follow Rider-Waite style, but have some fascinating details.

Shipping included in price. Atmospheric and moody new deck from Lo Scarabeo here. This is a dark and dramatic deck, which conveys coherently with its images its mournful message in a masterly fashion. Artwork is by Luca Russo, and seems to mix mediums in many illustrations.

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includes shipping. I have enjoyed the artistic work of Peter Pracownik for
several years and was very glad when I heard that he had turned his talent to
the creation of a deck, under the guidance ofTerry Donaldson.These two also worked together on the Lord of
the Rings deck, and the Hobbit’s Tarot.

Price includes shipping. This deck takes us into the whimsical world of fairies, using delicate artwork to depict nature sprites and forest scenes. Whilst on the surface this looks like a fairly lightwiehgt deck, once you begin to work with it, several of the cards assume a thought-provoking depth I found refreshing.

Price includes shipping. Colourful and highly detailed deck based on the world of the Fey, depicting their environment, attitudes, and influences. Fine illustrations lend a new slant to familiar interpretations, broadening understanding.

Price includes shipping. Very popular deck based loosely on the Rider Waite format, created by Mary Hanson-Roberts. These delicate pastel images carry the concepts of each card in an approachable, thought provoking format. This is a great beginners' deck - and from all accounts tends to remain a favourite for many readers for literally years. Relatively small card size seems ot be an advanatge for some people.

Shipping included in price. The deck derives from the principle of the ancient Law of Attraction – that is, the successful exploitation of the like-attracts-like principle in order to create what you want out of life by using your focussed thoughts and actions of intent to draw to you the things that will assist you in your spiritual and physical journey in life.

Price includes shipping. This classic re-interpretation of the Rider-Waite deck has been in use by tarot readers for well over thirty years now. It offers a fresh approach to familiar images, and was probably the first deck in introduce the idea of borderless images. It makes a great beginner's deck.

Price includes shipping. This beautiful deck is sub-titled "The Transcendental Game of Zen" which gives you some big clues as to the nature of the cards themselves. This is a well-conceived and original deck, though in many areas it veers away wildly from what we might consider conventional tarot - yet at the same time there are tantalising echoes of the familiar. I love the artwork, created by Ma Deva Padma. Though unusual, it is remarkably evocative, and resonant in many cases with other designs.

Price includes shipping. This interesting deck designed by Marco Nizzoli has proved a perennial favourite over its years in print. The illustrations, whilst broadly following a Rider-Waite format, include some delightful and surprising inclusions, which need to be contemplated for greater understanding.

Shipping included in price. This vibrant deck, created by Sabrina Ariganello and Allesia Pastorello, draws together shamanic traditions from across the globe and down the ages. Since it strays a very long way away from what we would describe as “traditional” tarot, it’s not for the beginner. And I’d guess a healthy understanding of shaman practise would also help in seeing the deeper spiritual implications in the artwork.

Price includes shipping. Superbly illustrated, imaginative deck from Kay Steventon which has become one of the greats of tarot design. Relying heavily on astrological and mythical symbolism, this deck brings a new look at old friends. There are some half-hidden yet beautifully executed esoteric references for those of you to whom these things appeal.

Price includes shipping. Well-executed and pretty watercolour style artwork makes this an enjoyable deck to look at. Each card is a study of delicately painted flowers, and childlike fairy creatures, drawing strongly on the mythology, history and language of flowers for its illustrations.

Shipping included in price. This deck, conceived and created by Michele Penco and Pierluca Zizzi, takes for its theme the widely held belief that 2012 is a momentous year in terms of spiritual development in our race - several ancients texts point to this time as one in which mankind can count on being either killed or cured.

Price includes shipping. This is probably the definitive cat-based tarot. The instruction booklet tells us a little about the world from which they come. This concept forms the basis of the entire deck.

Shipping included in price. Of all the fairy decks I have seen over the years I really think this is probably my favourite. There is nothing twee or cute about these illustrations –just as there is nothing twee or cute about the world of faerie itself.